Kersemi MBR1020F Low forward voltage , high current capability Datasheet

MBR1020F
omponents
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MBR10100F
Features
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10 Amp
Schottky
Low Power Loss
High Efficiency
Low Forward Voltage , High Current Capability
Case Material: Molded Plastic. UL Flammability
Classification Rating 94V-0
Marking : type number
Barrier Rectifier
20 to 100 Volts
Maximum Ratings
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ITO-220AC
Operating Junction Temperature: -50°C to +150°C
Storage Temperature: -50°C to +150°C
MCC
Catalog
Number
MBR1020F
MBR1030F
MBR1040F
MBR1050F
MBR1060F
MBR1080F
MBR1090F
MBR10100F
Maximum
Recurrent
Peak Reverse
Voltage
20V
30V
40V
50V
60V
80V
90V
100V
Maximum
RMS
Voltage
14V
21V
26V
35V
42V
56V
63V
80V
B
L
C
Maximum
DC
Blocking
Voltage
20V
30V
40V
50V
60V
80V
90V
100V
Maximum DC
Reverse Current At
Rated DC Blocking
Voltage
IF(AV)
10 A
TC = 100°C
IFSM
150A
8.3ms, half sine
VF
.55V
.75V
.85V
IR
0.5mA
50mA
TC = 25°C
TC = 100°C
A
PIN
1
2
E
F
H
I
G
M
PIN 1
PIN 2
TJ = 25°C
IFM = 10A;
D
J
Electrical Characteristics @ 25°C Unless Otherwise Specified
Average Forward
Current
Peak Forward Surge
Current
Maximum
Instantaneous
Forward Voltage
1020F-1040F
1050F-1060F
1080F-10100F
K
DIM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
INCHES
MIN
MAX
.583
.606
--.406
.100
.112
.248
.272
--.161
.512
.543
.200
--.035
--.032
.118
.134
--.189
--.123
.098
.114
MM
MIN
14.80
--2.55
6.30
--13.00
MAX
15.40
10.30
2.85
6.90
4.10
13.80
5.10
--0.90
--0.80
3.00
3.40
--4.80
--3.10
2.50
2.90
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INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT
AMPERES
AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT,
AMPERES
MBR1020F thru MBR10100F
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
50
100
40
20
20. 30. 40V
10
8
6
4
50. 60V
80. 100V
2
1.0
.8
. .6
.4
TJ = 25 ¢J
PULSE WIDTH = 200£gs
.2
.1
.4
150
.5
.6
.7
.8
9
1.0
1.1
INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTIC
Fig. 1-FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
Fig. 2-TYPICAL INSTNATANEOUS FORWARD
CHARACTERISTIC
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT, AMPERES
CASE TEMPERATURE, ¢J
150
130
110
90
70
8.3ms SINGLE HALF SINE
WAVE JEDEC METHOD
50
30
20
10
1
2
5
10
20
50
100
NO. OF CYCLES AT 60Hz
Fig. 3-MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
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